stang9779
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Any viable options for paint match? Just not sure I can do it with spray cans as its textured and would need smoothed out. Also may need a flex agent in the paint since it's plastic.
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That's what I was hoping to hear. Thanks for the input. Any good pics?Didnt expect to see my stuff on here lol
I honest to god dont thin you need to drill
having done my second Roush install ALL the templates have been OFF!
The extractors fit fine into where it needs to be and hold firmly even with out the two tiny screws you use.
If i had to do it again i wouldnt drill.
the spoiler was done too if anyone was looking for that. that actually does require drilling 1", 3/8, 5/16 holes into the trunk
Can't upload pics from my phone for some reason. Best view you're going to get is to watch my video that was posted up there. The videos on my Channel are rough. I do them all by myself and I'm not a camera artist. But I think it gets my points across enoughThat's what I was hoping to hear. Thanks for the input. Any good pics?
Hydrographics are pretty much any pattern or color. The most common is carbon fiber, but if you look at Lethal Performance's car you see skull patterns, in different colors, or other people that have gotten flames etc.Is hydrodip only pattern type? I'm looking for a solid color.
They do have some texture to them. I brought mine to a local body shop recently, and the guy told me that the paint might not come out right on them because of it. He said that there was some sort of special glue they could put on it to make the paint stick, or they could try to sand the texture down. I'll wait until the car comes in and see how the raw plastic looks on it. If I don't like it, I'll bring them back to the shop and try my luck.In the video it looked like they had a lot of texture to them. However it looks like the hydrodip is VERY smooth. I would want mine painted body color so I'm wondering how much prep it would take before painting them. What do you guys think?